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The Magic of Oz
"
Never mind," replied the Wizard. "Perhaps this glass creature has
been punished enough, and we must not forget she saved both Trot and
Cap'n Bill."
"
After first leading 'em onto an enchanted island," added Dorothy.
"
But I think, as you do, that the Glass Cat is punished enough, and p'raps
she won't try to pull the monkeys' tails again."
The Glass Cat did not rejoin the party of travelers. She was still
resentful, and they moved too slowly to suit her, besides. When they
arrived at the Royal Palace, one of the first things they saw was the Glass
Cat curled up on a bench as bright and clean and transparent as ever. But
she pretended not to notice them, and they passed her by without remark.
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